Hot topic: Can Mike Woodson and the Knicks maintain momentum?

EPACan Knicks interim coach Mike Woodson maintain the team's momentum or have his first three games been a mirage?

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The Knicks are 3-0 since interim coach Mike Woodson's promotion to head coach. In less than a week his team has blown out the Trail Blazers and hung two major defeats on the Pacers. The offense is being fed a consistent diet of fast-break opportunities by a defense that's forced bad shots and turnovers.

As The Wall Street Journal's Kevin Clark pointed out, Woodson has utilized a lot of D'Antoni's strategies. The team has had 96.6 possessions per game since Woodson took over and they've continued to almost completely ignore "post plays," in which a player receives the ball near the basket.

Clark added that Woodson will be implementing more of his offense as the Knicks see more practice time, but we wanted our readers to give us their input on a few key offensive issues.

Are you happy with Woodson's performance through three games?

Would you like to see this offense continue to evolve and in what ways?

Will the Knicks be able to sustain their recent offensive momentum?

We'd also like to hear what you think about the defense. Obviously Iman Shumpert, Tyson Chandler and Jared Jeffries have played well defensively since Woodson's promotion, but it's the defensive play of Carmelo Anthony, Amar'e Stoudemire and Jeremy Lin that could ultimately decide the fate of this team. Clearly there are still questions to be answered on that end of the floor as well

Who needs to improve defensively?

Can the Knicks sustain their defensive success?

What areas can the Knicks improve defensively?

Please give us your take in the comment section below, and as always, support your arguments as much as possible.